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Ice handler.

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Last residence was Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC. SSN was 578-28-5081 Obit was published in the charlotte observer, 12/22/2000. Mrs. Leebrick was a homemaker. Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM, Saturday, December 23, 2000 from the chapel of Lowe Funeral Home, 4715 Margaret Wallace Road; burial will follow at Sunset Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 PM Friday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Leebrick is survived by her daughters, Debby Decker of Charlotte, Pam Belt of Matthews, Barbara Queen of Severn, MD; and sons, Frank Leebrick of Charlotte and Robert Wayne Leebrick of Myrtle Beach, SC. She is also survived by brothers, Leonard Alfred Becraft, Maurice Roland Becraft, Douglas Russell Becraft, and Gorden Earl Becraft. A sister, Betty Jean Foy also survives.

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Living with daughter and son-in-law.

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Of Myerstown, Pa.

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Living with daughter and son-in-law. Retired farmer.

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In Ken Neely's obit, described as being of Bear, Delaware.

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A lifelong resident of Norfolk, she lived at 5401 Rolfe Ave. She was past noble grand of Virginia Rebekah Lodge 13, IOOF, a member of Virginia Chapter 22, Order of Eastern Star, Norfolk Temple 3, Pythians Sisters and Independent Review 5, Women's Benefit Association. She was also a member of Colonial Avenue Methodist Church.

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Said to be of the state of New York.

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Died of pneumonia.

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Alfred and Frances had two daughters who died in early childhood, and one son Harold Lee. Mr. Berry was the founder and president of the A.H.Berry Shoe Co., He was also president of the Portland Savings Bank, vice-president of the Canal National Bank and president of the Falmouth Bldg. & Loan Ass'n.

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Alfred Lee Berry was a Colonel of the Militia and State Senator for several years.

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Alternate date in same source is 02 Nov 1829.

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Will was recorded 21 August 1827, book A, page 563, Lebanon Co, Pa. Will confirms that Peter Jr. and Conrad were his brothers and Barbara and Margaret were sisters, and Cahterine and Christina were step-sisters.

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Occupation: Baumeister, or master builder of the Jerusalem Church in Annville, Lebanon Co, Pa. The Baumeister was a man chosen by the church to design and build their church.

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First indication of Peter Berry and wife Margaret in Pennsylvania is found in the Records of Falckner Swamp Reformed Church, New Hanover Twp, Montgomer Co, Penn Mar 11, 1767.
In 1772, they appear as sponsors at a Baptism at Trinity Tulpehocken Reformed Church, Jacson Twp, Lebanon Co, Pa of Christine Kublinger, dau of Henry and Sibyl Kublinger, b 20 Mar 1772, sponsors were Peter and Margaret Berry.

Peter Berry, Sr has the reputation as a maker of the Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle during the last 10 years prior to his death. This is from Pennsylvania Archives, 5th series, Vol VII.

His will is found at County of Dauphin, Will file B5, probated August 29, 1795.

According to www.piperspages.com/Berry.html, "Peter Berry was born about 1730 in Alsace Larrane, Germany. Sometime before 1755, he emmigrated to the United States and settled in Massachusettes where he married Margaret Killinger*. Peter and Margaret had 7 children, Peter, Conrad, Henry, Barbara, Margaret, Nicholas and Jacob. In the late 1770's, Peter moved to Lebanon County (formly Lancaster), Pennsylvania. He served in the Revoluntionary War in the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania."